Change is constant and inevitable: Let’s manage change in a better way

Even in a country that can’t agree on how water services might be funded, even in a country where a modest redrawing of county boundaries looks as if it might send black-and-amber refuseniks to the thatch to root out what must now be a very rusty pike, it should be possible to agree on one of today’s constant, undeniable forces.

Change is constant and inevitable: Let’s manage change in a better way

Nothing defines our time as much as permanent, unrelenting change. Change has long-term implications we may not fully understand until long after that change is normalised.

Which of us knows how the internet will change our emotional engineering, the psychology of how humans interact or anything else?

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